• The Ghibli Museum is just the start – here are the best Ghibli-related attractions, shops, cafés and parks in Tokyo.
  • The Ghibli Museum is located in Mitaka, around 12.5 miles (20 kilometers) west of downtown Tokyo.
  • There is no set path through the museum, so visitors can have fun while becoming the hero of their own story.
  • For foreign travelers, tickets to the Ghibli Museum are like the golden tickets in Charlie and the Chocolate Factory – nearly impossible to get.
  • The first floor of the museum exhibits the history and techniques of animation and has a small theater which shows short movies by Studio Ghibli that are...
  • If your trip is short and focused on Tokyo, Ghibli Museum is a convenient and delightful choice.
  • Located in Tokyo’s Mikata district, the Studio Ghibli Museum was established by Hayao Miyazaki, a master of Japanese anime.
  • From the Ghibli Museum, where guests can delve into the creative process behind the films, to inspiring locations like the Edo-Tokyo Open Air Architecture...
  • The Studio Ghibli Museum in Mitaka of west Tokyo was designed by none other than Hayao Miyazaki.
  • Upon entering the museum, the friendly staff will trade your paper ticket for an extra special ticket—an actual cell frame from one of the Studio Ghibli films.